- The
Polsby–Popper test is a
mathematical compactness measure of a
shape developed to
quantify the
degree of
gerrymandering of
political districts. The...
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Polsby is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Daniel D.
Polsby (born 1945),
American legal scholar Nelson W.
Polsby (1934–2007), American...
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Nelson Woolf Polsby (October 25, 1934 –
February 6, 2007) was an
American political scientist. He
specialized in the
study of the
United States presidency...
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Daniel D.
Polsby (born 1945) is
former dean of the law
school and
professor of law at
Antonin Scalia Law
School (George
Mason University) and was previously...
- (2nd ed.). Baltimore:
Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 978-0-8018-5758-4.
Polsby,
Nelson W. (2004). How
Congress Evolves:
Social Bases of
Institutional Change...
- Nuclear-free zone
Treaty on the
Prohibition of
Nuclear Weapons Polsby 1984, p. 56.
Strode 1990, p. 7.
Polsby 1984, pp. 57–58. Delcoigne, G.C. "The Test Ban Treaty"...
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published its
first volume in 1998; the
first editor was
Nelson W.
Polsby. Upon
Polsby's death in 2007,
editorship p****ed to
Margaret Levi. She was joined...
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Strode 1990, p. 7.
Greene 2006, pp. 12–14.
Polsby 1984, pp. 57–58.
Jacobson &
Stein 1966, pp. 5–7.
Polsby 1984, p. 58.
Rhodes 2008, p. 72.
Reeves 1993...
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Congressional Procedures and the
Policy Process. CQ Press. ISBN 0-87187-477-6.
Polsby,
Nelson W. (2004). How
Congress Evolves:
Social Bases of
Institutional Change...
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aggregating preferences. This
means that
coalitions are
inherently unstable (
Polsby, 1980),
hence competition is
easily preserved. In Dahl's view,
because "political...